Originally published by Jake Nickell on LinkedIn: Threadless acquires Bucketfeet! It’s an exciting day here at our company. We just acquired and joined forces with made-to-order shoe brand, Bucketfeet ...
BucketFeet’s shoe print is about to get bigger thanks to $7.5 million in new funding that will help it open new stores and expand into new products, including socks. The Series A round, led by ...
Dressed BucketFeet.com: How You Can Support Emerging Artists, One Cute Sneaker At A Time! I've still got back-to-school fever, ladies, and it seems the only cure is more online shopping. But this time ...
You’re used to having dinner made to order. How about a new pair of sneakers? Chicago-based footwear brand Bucketfeet says it can now produce its shoes on demand, waiting until a customer has placed ...
When the weather outside is frightful, and you’re virtually indiscernible under a layer of outerwear—is there a person under that parka?—one of the only ways to have a little fun with your wardrobe is ...
When Bucketfeet closed a deal in 2014 to place its sneakers in 48 Nordstrom stores, the artist-designed sneaker startup gained not only mainstream distribution but the bragging rights that come from ...
Threadless, a Chicago-based online artist community and e-commerce website, has acquired shoe brand Bucketfeet and will begin producing on-demand footwear, officials announced Monday. Founded in 2000, ...
A start-up founded and run by Millennials is creatively establishing a growing footprint in the Chicago fashion business. Three years in, fashion footwear startup Bucketfeet is taking a major step ...
BucketFeet, a footwear e-tailer with an arty bent, is pushing aggressively into the brick-and-mortar front. The company opened its third U.S. retail site in the Bucktown section of Chicago on Thursday ...
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